Spokesman Brian Speer says male students won't be able to live on campus yet.

"This year, we're able to work with our current students to really understand how we want to set things up," Speer says. "Where do we want the male students living in the dorms? What's going to be comfortable for the people here on campus? And really make all those plans."

Speer says the school's move to go co-ed is part of a plan to increase its overall enrollment.